ESSAYS has two parts for the examination papers and all students must do # 1. So you have a definition form for part 2 and you choose a subject area (from a hat or a container) (# 6 - 10). There are four articles in total, each worth 25 points. Before the exam is over, please confirm that you responded to the four papers and download the answer to turnitin.com. A. Submit a paper: All students need # 1.
I have 5 questions about the first topic. (1) Are all virtues a moral virtue? (2) Is moral virtue different from intellectual virtue? (3) Can virtues be completely divided into intellectual virtue and moral virtue? (4) Is there wisdom and virtue, is there a moral virtue? (5) Conversely, the virtue of intellectuals can not have moral virtue? You can get used to the actions of all virtues. Therefore, all virtues are moral virtues. Opposition 2: In Ethics 2, a philosopher says "moral virtue is a selective habit based on (based on meditation) reason." However, every virtue is a kind of a selective habit as we can make a choice of every virtue. In addition, as explained below (q.64, aa.1 and 2 and 3), each virtue is reasonable (in intermediary) in a sense. Therefore, all virtues are moral virtues
There is a question "What is moral virtue", but in reality there are major differences in recognition when seeing daily examples of human behavior, in particular for benign choices and actions. Is eating meat morally acceptable? Is abortion accepted morally? How about euthanasia and assisting suicide? How about pornography and entertainment medicine? How about lies and other fraud? The morality of Aristotle's virtues is famous for not giving answers to these questions in most cases, if not all.